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There is a story called Stone Soup that is often read to children to teach them how to share. But I think it may be more appropriate for adults. The story can serve well as an “un-training” from the fear...

The death of a lifelong beloved, a child, a close friend, a dear pet. A baby never born. The ending of a relationship. Divorce. The loss of a job. The loss of a dream. A serious illness. All are great...

So I was sitting there with the Quakers, kind of contemplating my life, kind of wondering what the future will bring. Time was ticking by slowly. I counted the boards on the wall. I listened to the creaking...

The Complex Role of Contemporary Art in Reconciliation In 1795, writing in the aftermath of the French Revolution, the German poet Friedrich Schiller wrote a series of now-famous letters on the political...

Barbara Lyghtel Rohrer Late on a Tuesday afternoon, it’s drizzling in downtown Cincinnati. Some of the men and the few women opening the doors to Christ Church Cathedral are seeking more than respite...